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Arithmetic Teaching Apparatus

Blocks and Bars

American History Museum

In the early twentieth century, the Italian educator Maria Montessori introduced a variety of apparatus for introducing young children to ideas about numbers and arithmetic.  In the mid-twentieth century, the German-born American teacher Catherine Stern and the Belgian educator Georges Cuisenaire developed systems of teaching about numbers and arithmetic with wooden blocks.


Look and See! Touch and Feel! Training the Senses of Children from Six to Fourteen Years of Age with New Play Materials

Pamphlet, Discovering Arithmetic Book 2, Workbook for Stern Apparatus

Stern Structural Arithmetic Kit A

Stern Structural Arithmetic Kit Supplement

Structural Arithmetic I, Workbook for Stern Teaching Apparatus

Structural Arithmetic 2, Workbook for Stern Teaching Apparatus

Structural Arithmetic 3, Workbook for Stern Teaching Apparatus

Cuisenaire Rods

Numbers In Colour, A New Method of Teaching Arithmetic In Primary Schools

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